Uh, I think Brett Yorrmark already tried to do that.
The football presidents were against it. Commissioners can suggest and recommend, but it's up to University presidents and their board to decide.
Until they see the numbers from the coming basketball contract nobody's going to move.
I agree and understand what you are saying, but when UCLA and USC left the PAC 12 for the B1G Ten, that signaled that expansion money was more important than regional rivalries.
I could never envision a world of college football of the Rose Bowl without the original PAC 12 members competing to...
That's probably the exception. They haven't done anything since getting into the ACC except collect a nice check.
They at least were competitive in basketball in the old Big East.
I don't feel sorry for them at all.
Them and Syracuse kept us out. They told the ACC that once Calhoun retired...
I doubt that. I think they are all much happier that their universities are getting $25 million a year, scheduling bigger name teams, having decent bowl tie ins and actually being on major cable outlets.
No one on the other side is reminiscing of the old Big East
If the season finishes with a successful win against a quality opponent, I think expansion opportunities will be discussed.
It that happens, I think Mora would be content to stick around and be willing to defer higher compensation down the road. Just a hunch
Absurd. He'll get a workout at UConn's pro day. If he does well, any team in the NFL would be willing to use a late round pick on him at QB if there's a need.
I'm not making the case that Joe gets drafted. I'm just saying that I wouldn't be surprised if someone took a chance on him.
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